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Ivaylo Sirakov, Matthias Lutz, Andreas Graber, Alex Mathis, Yordan Staykov, Theo H. M. Smits, Ranka Junge
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One of the main challenges in aquaponics is disease control. One possible solution for this is biological control with organisms exerting inhibitory effects on fish and plant pathogens. The aim of this study was to examine the potential of isolating micr...
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Ankie Sterk, Jack Schijven, Ana Maria de Roda Husman, Ton de Nijs
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Faeces originating from wildlife, domestic animals or manure-fertilized fields, is considered an important source of zoonotic pathogens to which people may be exposed by, for instance, bathing or drinking-water consumption. An increase in runoff, and ass...
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Mitsunori Odagiri, Alexander Schriewer, Miles E. Daniels, Stefan Wuertz, ... Marion W. Jenkins
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Efforts to eradicate open defecation and improve sanitation access are unlikely to achieve health benefits unless interventions reduce microbial exposures. This study assessed human fecal contamination and pathogen exposures in rural India, and the effec...
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Ivan Morales, Janet A. Atoyan, José A. Amador and Thomas Boving
Segmented mesocosms (n = 3) packed with sand, sandy loam or clay loam soil were used to determine the effect of soil texture and depth on transport of two septic tank effluent (STE)-borne microbial pathogen surrogates?green fluorescent protein-labeled E....
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